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OFFICIAL 2016-2017 GAME PROGRAM SAINTMAR YSSPOR TS.COM SAINT MARY’S UNIVERSITY CARDINALS Head coach: Bill Moore • Assistants: Tyler Zepeda, J Reszka, Johnny Morales

MEET THE CARDINALS THE SCHEDULE No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Last Team 2 Joey Mavrin Fr. D 5-11 175 Lockport, Ill. / Cochrane Crunch Date Opponent Time 3 Bob Kinne Sr. F 5-11 175 St. Paul, Minn. / Bemidji State Oct. 28-30 MIAC Showcase 4 Ryan Charko So. D 6-1 195 Warren, N.J. / Walpole Express Oct. 28 St. Thomas T, 3-3 5 Seth Kamrass Fr. D 5-10 185 Peachtree Corners, Ga. / Topeka Roadrunners (1-0 shootout loss) 6 Brad Hauser Sr. D 6-6 225 Gurnee, Ill. / Minnesota Flying Aces Oct. 30 Concordia L, 3-2 OT 8 Jude Warner Jr. F 5-7 150 Pickerington, Ohio / Philadelphia Little Flyers 9 Landon Farrell Jr. F 5-10 180 Rochester, Minn. / Melville Millionaires Nov. 4 Eau Claire T, 3-3 10 Martin Gruse Sr. F 5-10 195 Trenton, Mich. / Nov. 5 River Falls W, 5-3 11 Nick Albergo Sr. F 5-10 185 Elmhurst, Ill. / Nov. 11 Bethel W, 2-1 12 Ben Owen Jr. D 6-1 195 Allen, Texas / Northland College Nov. 12 at Bethel W, 4-2 13 Kelvin Walz Jr. F 5-8 170 Woodbury, Minn. / Melville Millionaires Nov. 18 St. Olaf W, 4-3 14 Michael Cimba Jr. F 5-10 180 Wilmette, Ill. / Hartford Jr. Wolfpack Nov. 19 at St. Olaf W, 3-0 15 Kyle Meeh Fr. D 6-2 195 Fenton, Mo. / Springfield Jr. Blues 16 Chad Cesarz Jr. F 6-0 200 Jackson, Mich. / Nov. 22 at MSOE L, 5-2 17 Drew DePalma Jr. F 5-11 160 Armada, Mich. / El Paso Rhinos Dec. 2 Concordia L, 5-1 18 Austin Arnold So. D 5-11 190 Anchorage, Alaska / WBS Knights Dec. 3 Concordia L, 3-2 19 Jared Johnson Jr. F 5-9 180 Hartland, Wis. / Cleveland Jr. Lumberjacks Dec. 9 at Aurora W, 7-2 20 Dylan Robertson Fr. F 5-11 160 Alpharetta, Ga. / Fort Frances Lakers Dec. 10 at Aurora W, 5-0 21 Jack Stang Fr. F 5-9 165 Mendota Heights, Minn. / North Bulls Jan. 6 at St. Thomas L, 6-5 OT 22 Chris Wilhite Jr. D 6-2 180 Colorado Springs, Colo. / El Paso Rhinos 23 Kellen Wasell Jr. F 5-9 170 Edmonds, Wash. / Jan. 7 St. Thomas W, 2-1 24 Michael Amelio Jr. D 5-10 185 Venetia, Pa. / Washington Nationals Jan. 13 at Stevens Pt. W, 4-2 25 Brennan McGuire Fr. D 5-10 180 Bloomington, Minn. / Timmons Rock Jan. 14 at Stout L, 6-5 OT 26 Mike Mezzano Sr. D 5-11 170 Woodbury, Minn. / Jan. 20 Hamline 7:00 27 Jay Heinle Jr. F 5-8 175 York, Pa. / Connecticut Oilers Jan. 21 at Hamline 7:00 28 Taylor Portner Sr. F 6-0 220 Andover, Minn. / UW-River Falls 29 Jake Hebda Sr. G 6-0 185 Firestone, Colo. / Concordia (Wis.) Jan. 27 at Augsburg 7:05 30 Phil Heinle Sr. G 5-8 185 York, Pa. / Jan. 28 Augsburg 7:00 31 Jake Tugnutt So. G 5-11 175 Douro Dummer, Ontario / Kemptville 73’s Feb. 3 Gustavus 7:00 32 Alex DiBacco Fr. D 5-11 180 Darien, Ill. / Feb. 4 at Gustavus 7:00 33 Andrew Cummings Fr. F 5-7 185 Anchorage, Alaska / Notre Dame Hounds Feb. 10 at Saint John’s 7:30 34 Shane Sefton Fr. F 6-3 205 Sudbury, Mass. / Cheyenne Stampede Feb. 11 at Saint John’s 7:00 35 Aaron Davis Jr. G 5-8 162 Mound, Minn. / Lake Superior State 36 Nick Turner Jr. F 5-6 170 Villa Rica, Ga. / New Jersey Titans HAMLINE UNIVERSITY PIPERS Head coach: Cory Laylin • Assistants: Mike MacMillan, David Prokop

MEET THE PIPERS No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown / Last Team THE SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time 1 John Sellie-Hanson Sr. G 6-0 Fargo, N.D. / Dells Ducks Oct. 28-30 MIAC Hockey Showcase 2 Cody Bentzel Jr. D 6-3 Dauphin, Penn. / Johnstown Oct. 28 Augsburg T, 2-2 3 Jaycob McCombs Jr. F 5-9 Flint, Mich. / Janesville HU lost shootout, 1-0 4 Garrett Schmitz Jr. D 5-11 Red Lake Falls, Minn. / Steinbach Oct. 30 Bethel W, 5-3 Nov. 4 St. Olaf W, 4-1 5 Chad Hennum Jr. F 5-9 Elk River, Minn. / Odessa Nov. 5 at St. Olaf W, 5-4 10 Tommy Hall Fy. F 5-6 St. Cloud, Minn. / Nov. 11 at UW-River Falls T, 2-2 12 Jake O’Borsky So. F 6-2 Wayzata, Minn. / New Jersey Nov. 12 at UW-Superior W, 5-1 Nov. 17 at Saint John’s L, 4-2 13 Brandon Wahlin Sr. F 5-9 White Bear Lake, Minn. / U-Mass Nov. 18 Saint John’s W, 5-2 15 Drake Hunter Fy. F 6-0 Greenfield, Minn. / Northland Nov. 22 UW-Superior W, 4-3 OT 16 Mitch McPherson So. F 6-2 Peoria, Ill. / Amarillo Dec. 2 at St. Thomas L, 3-2 Dec. 3 St. Thomas L, 6-4 17 Tyler Gonzales Sr. F 6-0 West Covina, Calif. / Fernie Dec. 9 UW-Eau Claire L, 5-4 OT 18 Kyle Buchanan Fy. F 5-8 Nepean, Ontario / Kanata Jan. 6 UW-Stout L, 2-1 OT 19 Russ Jordan Jr. F 6-1 Aurora, Ill. / UW-River Falls Jan. 7 UW-Stevens Pt. L, 6-3 20 Kerry McGlynn Jr. F 5-11 St. Louis, Mo. / Steinbach Jan. 13 at Concordia T, 1-1 HU lost shootout, 2-1 21 Mitch Hall Jr. D 5-10 St. Cloud, Minn. / Johnstown Jan. 14 at Concordia W, 4-2 23 Jesse Kessler Jr. D 5-10 Nashville, Tenn. / Minnesota Wilderness Jan. 20 at Saint Mary’s 7:00 25 Nick Sova Sr. D 6-3 Cottage Grove, Minn. / Minnesota Wildreness Jan. 21 Saint Mary’s 7:00 Jan. 24 UW-River Falls 7:00 26 Dan Bartkowiak Sr. F 6-0 Verona, Wis. / Minnesota Wilderness Jan. 27 at Bethel 7:00 27 Brady Crabtree Fy. F 6-0 St. Louis, Mo. / Corpus Christi Jan. 28 Bethel 7:00 28 Brandon Reinholz Jr. F 6-1 St. Cloud, Minn. / Johnstown Feb. 3 Augsburg 7:00 30 Lance Knudson Fy. G 6-3 Crosby, N.D. / Yellowstone Feb. 4 Augsburg 7:00 Feb. 17 Gustavus 7:00 31/61 Justin Quale So. G 6-0 Hopkins, Minn. / Tri-City Feb. 18 at Gustavus 7:05 44 Parsa Monsef Sr. D 6-0 Toronto, Ontario / Stony Creek CARDINALS BY THE NUMBERS: 2016-17 OVERALL STATISTICS PIPERS BY THE NUMBERS: 2016-17 OVERALL STATISTICS

## Name GP GAPts Shots Pct +/- Pen-Min ## Name GP GAPts Shots Pct +/- Pen-Min 3 Bob Kinne 17 11 8 19 71 .155 +6 5-10 19 Jordan, Russ 16 12 9 21 66 .182 +9 11-22 10 Martin Gruse 14 5 10 15 52 .096 +12 9-29 21 Hall, Mitch 16 4 16 20 45 .089 +4 3-6 13 Kelvin Walz 17 3 11 14 44 .068 -2 4-8 13 Wahlin, Brandon 16 6 13 19 59 .102 +10 8-16 11 Nick Albergo 17 3 10 13 50 .060 +6 3-6 16 McPherson, Mitch 16 3 13 16 54 .056 +10 8-27 16 Chad Cesarz 17 9312 56 .161 +3 4-8 23 Kessler, Jesse 16 5813 42 .119 -5 6-15 27 Jay Heinle 17 8412 49 .163 +7 9-18 19 Jared Johnson 17 2911 26 .077 -7 2-4 3 McCombs, Jaycob 16 538 30 .167 -1 15-41 28 Taylor Portner 15 4610 29 .138 +7 10-23 28 Reinholz, Brandon 16 437 29 .138 0 6-26 15 Kyle Meeh 16 156 34 .029 +13 5-10 12 O'Borsky, Jake 16 325 32 .094 -3 7-22 9 Landon Farrell 16 325 24 .125 -6 4-8 4 Schmitz, Garett 16 235 43 .047 -1 6-12 26 Mike Mezzano 17 235 36 .056 -3 12-24 5 Hennum, Chad 16 235 33 .061 -2 0-0 33 Andrew Cummings 14 224 21 .095 0 7-25 2 Bentzel, Cody 16 213 16 .125 +7 3-6 32 Alex DiBacco 14 123 15 .067 +2 1-2 17 Gonzales, Tyler 15 213 12 .167 +1 2-4 24 Michael Amelio 16 033 16 .000 +3 2-4 26 Bartkowiak, Dan 16 213 18 .111 -2 10-20 14 Michael Cimba 9202 7.286 +3 0-0 5 Seth Kamrass 13 112 13 .077 +8 2-4 20 McGlynn, Kerry 16 022 20 .000 0 4-8 20 Dylan Robertson 8112 10 .100 0 5-10 44 Monsef, Parsa 16 101 10 .100 +8 5-10 12 Ben Owen 3022 0.000 +1 0-0 10 Hall, Tommy 16 011 13 .000 -5 3-6 8 Jude Warner 11 022 18 .000 -3 2-4 27 Crabtree, Brady 16 011 16 .000 -5 3-6 2 Joey Mavrin 14 101 13 .077 -6 6-12 1 Sellie-Hanson, John 5000 0.000 0 0-0 4 Ryan Charko 4011 3.000 -1 3-6 15 Hunter, Drake 15 000 14 .000 -2 3-6 23 Kellen Wasell 12 011 18 .000 +2 0-0 18 Buchanan, Kyle 2000 1.000 0 0-0 18 Austin Arnold 5000 2.000 -1 0-0 25 Sova, Nick 1000 0.000 0 0-0 29 Jake Hebda 1000 1.000 0 0-0 21 Jack Stang 3000 2.000 -1 0-0 61 Quale, Justin 12 000 0.000 0 0-0 TM Team 4000 0.000 0 2-4 TM Team 8000 0.000 0 1-2 Saint Mary’s 17 59 86 145 610 .097 +43 97-219 Hamline 16 53 80 133 553 .096 22 104-255 Opponents 17 48 69 117 465 .103 - 124-311 Opponents 16 47 73 120 515 .091 -22 114-316

## Player GP Min. GA GAA SV Sv% WLT ShO ## Player GP Min. GA GAA SV Sv% WLT ShO 29 Jake Hebda 1 60:00 0 0.00 12 1.000 100 1 61 Quale, Justin 12 677:52 31 2.74 327 .913 443 0 35 Aaron Davis 5 301:13 13 2.59 117 .900 320 0 1 Sellie-Hanson, J. 5 301:01 15 2.99 141 .904 220 30 Phil Heinle 11 673:17 34 3.03 288 .894 542 1 TM EMPTY NET 8 04:54 1 24.49 0 .000 000 0 TM EMPTY NET 4 1:56 1-0.000 000 0 Saint Mary’s 17 1036:26 48 2.78 417 .897 962 2 Hamline 16 983:47 47 2.87 468 .909 663 0 Opponents 17 1036:26 59 3.42 551 .903 692 0 Opponents 16 984:13 50 3.23 500 .904 663 0 SAINT MARY’S CARDINALS HAMLINE PIPERS 5-3-0 MIAC | 9-6-2 Overall 4-3-1 MIAC | 7-6-3 Overall

FRIDAY, JAN. 20, 2017 • SAINT MARY’S ICE ARENA • WINONA, MINN.

CARDINALS LAST TIME OUT CARDINALS v. PIPERS—THEIR LAST MEETING Sat., Jan. 14, 2017 * Menomonie, Wis. Friday-Saturday, January 22-23, 2016

For the second game in a row, Saint Mary's scored three of the game's first four goals. Unlike their 4-2 win over defending national champion UW-Stevens Point, however, this time around, the Cardinals 5 could not hold the lead. 5 6 5 3 UW-Stout scored 1:03 into overtime, Brandon Zurn had two goals and The Cardinals limited the high- as the host Blue Devils handed the Cardi - Charlie Adams a goal and two as - scoring Pipers to just three goals, nals a 6-5 nonconference setback at sists—in the first period—and the duo while making the most of their own Dunn County Arena. combined for four goals and six as - offensive opportunities en route to a The Blue Devils got things rolling on a sists in leading Hamline to a 6-5 5-3 victory at the Saint Mary's Ice goal by Karl Andersen at 3:46 of the first overtime win over the Cardinals at Arena. period. But all Andersen's goal seemed to Oscar Johnson Arena. Jonathon Elliott and Landon Farrell 6 do is wake a sleeping giant, as the Cardi - Goals were in abundance in the scored a minute apart late in the nals responded with three unanswered game's opening 20 minutes, as the first period to give the Cardinals a 2- goals. two teams combined to light the 0 advantage, but the Pipers an - Landon Farrell completed a perfect tic-tac-toe with Jared lamp seven times—including six in a swered with two second-period goals Johnson and Kelvin Walz to get the Cardinals on the board at three-minute span—as HU grabbed a two minutes apart to knot the game 15:10 of the opening period. 4-3 lead. at 2-2. Bob Kinne gave the Cardinals their first lead of the game, Both teams netted second-period The Cardinals’ Martin Gruse and scoring his team-leading seventh goal just three minutes after goals and Jay Heinle scored his Michael Cimba would each find the Farrell's tally. Martin Gruse assisted on Kinne's goal, giving the team-leading 14th goal of the season back of the net before the period Saint Mary's senior his 100th career point. at 12:12 of the final period to make ended to give Saint Mary’s a 4-2 lead Just over a minute into the second period, Saint Mary's it a 5-5 game, and force a five- after 40 minutes. pushed its lead to 3-1, as Chad Cesarz—who scored twice in minute overtime. Zurn scored his second of the game Saint Mary's 4-2 win over third-ranked UW-Stevens Point on And in the extra session, it was the with 6:05 remaining to trim the Car - Friday—tipped a Kyle Meeh slap shot past UW-Stout goalie Pipers who would strike again, as dinal lead to 4-3, but Gruse sealed Spencer Viele. Jesse Kessler beat Cardinal goalie the win by recording his second of The Blue Devils would not throw in the towel, however, get - Jake Hebda with just 1:07 remaining the game—an empty-netter with 43 ting goals from Jack Forbort and Riley Colvard in a three to give Hamline the victory. seconds remaining. minute span midway through the second period to knot the game at 3-3 heading into the final 20 minutes of play. And things were just heating up—for both the Cardinals and THE MIAC STANDINGS Blue Devils—as the two teams combined for four goals in the Through Thursday, January 19, 2017 final period to force overtime. Alex Toscano gave UW-Stout a brief, 4-3 lead with a goal at Team Pts. MIAC O’All Thursday’s Result Saint John’s 5, Bethel 2 4:56 of the third, but Saint Mary's answered when Michael St. Thomas 19 6-1-1 8-5-3 Today’s Games Cimba (Wilmette, Ill.) netted his second of the year four min - Saint Mary's 15 5-3-0 9-6-2 Concordia at Augsburg, 7:00 utes later. Toscano netted his second straight goal at 11:36 to Augsburg 14 4-1-1 10-3-2 Hamline at Saint Mary’s, 7:00 put the Blue Devils back in front, 5-4, only to have Gruse find Saint John's 14 4-3-2 9-6-3 St. Olaf at Gustavus, 7:05 the back of the net with just 3:31 remaining in regulation to Hamline 13 4-3-1 7-6-3 Saturday’s Games knot the game back up at 5-5. Concordia at Augsburg, 2:00 Saint Mary's was whistled for a minor penalty late in the Concordia 11 3-2-1 9-5-1 St. Olaf 8 2-5-1 4-10-2 Saint John’s at Bethel, 7:00 third, a penalty that carried over into the overtime, and, 1:03 Saint Mary’s at Hamline, 7:00 into the extra session, Colton Brausen beat Cardinal goalie Bethel 3 0-5-2 1-13-2 St. Thomas at UW-Stout, 7:30 Phil Heinle with the game-winner. Gustavus 2 0-5-1 1-10-4 Gustavus at St. Olaf, 7:30

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Hamline SCOUTING THE CARDINALS of his five starts this season, heads into • Friday’s game against Hamline is one of this weekend’s conference games against Walz just three remaining home games for the Hamline owning a team-best 2.59 goals- Cardinals, who play five of their final against-average and .900 save percentage, eight contests away from the Saint Mary’s with Heinle close behind with a 3.03 GAA Ice Arena. … Last Friday’s game against and .894 save percentage. … Jake Hebda No. 3 UW-Stevens Point marked the Cardi - (Firestone, Colo.)—making his first start of nals’ third straight game against a nation - the season—stopped all 12 shots he face ally ranked team—Saint Mary’s split with against Aurora on Dec. 11 in recording his No. 15 St. Thomas last weekend, falling 6- first collegiate shutout. … The Cardinals 5 in overtime and winning 2-1. … With last are 7-0-0 when holding their opponent to Friday’s game against UW-Stevens Point, two goals or less, while going 2-6-2 when the Cardinals have faced a defending na - their opponent scores three or more goals. tional champion three times in the last six … The Cardinals have scored first in 11 of THE VITALS seasons, going 2-1. Along with their 4-2 their 17 games this season—including eight win over the Pointers—last season’s na - of their nine wins. • YEAR: Junior tional champs—the Cardinals beat national SCOUTING THE PIPERS • HEIGHT: 5-8 POSITION: Forward St. Norbert 3-2 during the 2011-12 season, • Friday’s game at Saint Mary’s is the third • HOMETOWN: Woodbury, Minn. while falling to the then-two-time defend - straight road game for the Pipers, who are • LAST TEAM: Melville Millionaires ing national champion Green Knights 12-2 4-2-3 away from Oscar Johnson Arena this the following year. … Last Saturday’s 6-5 season. … Last Friday’s 1-1 tie against • MAJOR: Sports Management overtime loss to UW-Stout snapped the Concordia snapped the Pipers’ five-game • PARENTS: Wes & Kerry-Anne Walz Cardinals’ two-game winning streak. Saint losing streak, while HU’s 4-2 win a day Mary’s heads into this weekend’s games later put an end to its six-game winless FAVORITES against Hamline having gone 4-2 in its last streak (0-5-1). … The Pipers have now six games. … Saint Mary’s last two losses played six overtime games this season—in - • TV SHOW: Dexter have both been 6-5 overtime decisions. … cluding three in their last five contests. • MOVIE: D espicable Me Chad Cesarz (Jackson, Mich.) and Martin HU is 1-2-3 in those six contests, with the • SPORTS TEAM: M innesota Wild Gruse (Trenton, Mich.) each scored twice lone win a 4-3 victory over UW-Superior on • PRO ATHLETE: Ron Tugnutt to account for the Cardinals’ four goals Nov. 22. … The Pipers’ five goals against against UW-Stevens Point last Friday, while Concordia last weekend came from five • FOOD: Tacos the duo each netted their third goal of the different players. Jake O’Borsky scored • RESTAURANT: Chipotle weekend against UW-Stout a day later. … Hamline’s lone goal in the 1-1 tie, while • CARTOON CHARACTER: Bob (Minion) Landon Farrell (Rochester, Minn.), Bob Russ Jordan, Jaycob McCombs, Jesse • FAMILY VACATION: Shuswap Lake, B.C. Kinne (St. Paul, Minn.), and Michael Cimba Kessler, and Brandon Reinholz netted goals (Wilmette, Ill.) accounted for the other in the team’s 4-2 win a day later. … With three goals against the Blue Devils last his goal against the Cobbers last Saturday, THIS AND THAT Saturday. … Saint Mary’s now boasts six Jordan pushed his team-leading total to • NICKNAME: “Walzy” players who have recorded multiple-goal 12. Jordan also leads the team in points • CELEBRITY CRUSH: Blake Lievly games this season—led by Cesarz and Jay with 21, one more than Mitch Hall. … Hall Heinle (York, Pa.), who has achieved the is the team-leader in assists with 16, three • iPHONE OR ANDROID: iPhone feat twice. Bob Kinne (St. Paul, Minn.), more than both Brandon Wahlin and Mitch • ONE APP I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Instagram Kelvin Walz (Woodbury, Minn.), and Nick McPherson. … HU boasts five players with • WHO DO YOU LOVE TO FOLLOW ON Albergo (Elmhurst, Ill.), are the other 10 or more points this season—Jordan TWITTER: @SantasBoyz three. … With his first-period assist on (21), Hall (20), Wahlin (19), McPherson Kinne’s goal against UW-Stout last Satur - (16), and Jesse Kessler (13). … Seven of • WHAT TV CHARACTER WOULD YOU LOVE day, Gruse reached the 100 career-point Jordan’s team-high 12 goals have come on TO SPEND THE DAY WITH: Kevin Hart milestone. Gruse added a third-period the power play. … Jordan also owns a • WHAT’S ON YOUR FAVORITE PLAYLIST: goal and heads into the Hamline series team-best three game-winning goals. … Riff Raff with 101 career points. … Kinne enters Justin Qvale—who made 73 saves in the this weekend’s showdown against Hamline Pipers’ two games against Concordia last • ONE THING I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Hockey leading the team in goals (11) and points weekend—enters this weekend’s two-game • NOBODY KNOWS HOW MUCH I LIKE TO: (18). … Kinne has scored a goal in five of series against Saint Mary’s having started Golf the Cardinals’ last six games—and in 10 of 12 of the team’s 16 games, compiling a • NOBODY KNOWS HOW MUCH I’M AFRAID the team’s 17 contests this season. … 2.74 goals-against-average and a .913 save Kelvin Walz pushed his team lead in assists percentage. … John Selle-Hanson has OF: F ailure to 11—one more than Gruse and Nick Al - started HU’s other five games in goal, • GREATEST PERSONAL SPORTS MOMENT: bergo (Elmhurst, Ill.)—with helpers in both posting a 2.99 GAA and a .904 save per - Playing in MIAC Playoff Championship games last weekend. … Gruse is second to centage. … Qvale stopped a career-high 47 • PLACE I’D MOST LIKE TO VISIT: Hawaii Kinne in points with 15. … Phil Heinle shots in last Friday’s 1-1 tie against Con - (York, Pa.) finished with 66 saves in the cordia. … Qvale has now made three starts • IF I WERE TO PLAY ANOTHER SPORT, IT Cardinals two games last weekend: 38 against the Cobbers in Moorhead, Minn., WOULD BE: saves—including 20 in the third period—in stopping 103 of the 106 shots he’s faced— • PERSON I’D MOST LIKE TO TALK SPORTS last Friday’s 4-2 win over UW-Stevens including a 30-save shutout in the MIAC WITH: WAyne Gretzky Point, and 28 in last Saturday’s 6-5 OT loss playoffs a year ago. … The Pipers have to UW-Stout. … Heinle’s 38 saves against scored four or more goals in nine of their • ONE THING I ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO DO UW-Stevens Point last Friday equaled his 16 games—including in all seven wins this BEFORE I’M 40: Sky dive season high—the senior also stopped 38 season. … The Pipers have scored first in • MY DREAM JOB: NHL general manager shots against Bethel on Nov. 12. … Aaron 10 of their 16 games, going 6-2-2. HU is 1- Davis (Mound, Minn.), who has won three 4-1 when its opponent scores first.